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Kristofer Dahl12th March 2010Very nice Alejandro. I find your finger picking technique very interesting and fresh sounding - is there a specific reason why you prefer to use the fingers (how come you started doing it)?
Avaloa12th March 2010Very very beautyfull! So full of feelings
Adrian Figallo12th March 2010hey alejandro, very nice man!
i find your picking technique very Robby Krieger like, do you like the doors?
Ivan Milenkovic12th March 2010sounds great, and you have a very good tone control with fingers ![]()
kaznie_NL12th March 2010Thnx Alejandro!!
Crazy_Diamond12th March 2010Very cool lesson Alejandro...
Bogdan Radovic12th March 2010Very interesting technique and lesson topic! ![]()
Emir Hot12th March 2010Sounds great. I like music like this. Your finger technique is very interesting
Alejandro Pinero14th March 2010Thanks everybody for the comments!
Marcus Siepen14th March 2010beautiful lesson, sounds very catchy ![]()
Alejandro Pinero14th March 2010Thanks Marcus! ![]()
Alejandro Pinero15th March 2010I ´don´t like The doors Adrian.
Alejandro
Marek Rojewski15th March 2010This lesson has some REM sound in it, which is great if You ask me:)
Stephane Lucarelli15th March 2010Nice lesson & finger picking technique Alejandro!





Hi and welcome again!!
Today we have a song inspired by a different rock bands.
The tune of the first part of the song is G, then the tune changing to D.
In the intro we have the first bar in 4/4 and the second bar is in 6/4, then all the song is in 4/4.
Like I said before the tune of the first part is G major, in bar ten appear A, (secondary dominant of the fifth chord of G.) to change the tune in the verse.
Intro: D
Verse: Em, Em, D, Em, Em, D, G, A, G, A
Chorus: D, A, Em, G.
Then we have a little bridge with the next chords; Em, D, G, A to go back to the chorus.